Episodes related to topic: brew
Fussy coffee doesn’t have to be hipster coffee. Truth is, you’re making coffee whatever way you like it — for you — when it’s done right, and that coffee doesn’t come with a label. Our guest, Tim Smith, discusses his brew ritual, how his coffee has changed with his wife around, and the large collection of coffee gear he uses along with his AeroPress.
This week on the podcast, Eric and Joe experimented on themselves with caffeine and lived to tell you about it. They discuss how caffeine works on your brain and blood flow. For one day, Joe drank more coffee than he had a legal right to.
Eric and Joe discuss some fussy coffee details that make for superb home brewed coffee.
Eric and Joe discuss people’s ability to taste the difference between good and mediocre coffee, and review the state of Keurig coffee makers.
Joe Darnell interviews Alex Carpenter of the I Brew My Own Coffee podcast to discuss his brew ritual. Alex, the experienced coffee enthusiast, has surrounded himself with some of the most interesting people and tools of coffee “counter culture” in 2015.
Eric and Joe discuss the difference that a good coffee mug can make, what they prefer about their own, and why it matters in the first place.
At long last, we are discussing our favorite coffeemaker. Eric and Joe endorse the AeroPress and offer their inverted brewing recipe. If you’re new to the show, this is an excellent episode to start with.
This week on the podcast, Eric and Joe discuss how to DIY coffee blends at home and taste test 4 new roasts that Eric prepared specially for the show.
This week, Eric and Joe discuss the Chemex coffeemaker. The device has been with us since 1941, yet there’s still much to experience and enjoy about this artisinal coffee tool.
Joe Caiati is an audio and video technician in Queens. As a long-time coffee drinker that’s late to the coffee enthusiast game, he relishes craft roast experiences from his local roasters. But he’s coffee curious — looking for new ways to doctor the flavors and caffeine jolts.